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Minors Update: Top Fantasy Prospects: Rendon Moves To No. 1 - This article originally appeared on ESPN Insider. It...
Minors Update: Top Fantasy Prospects: Rendon Moves To No. 1 - This article originally appeared on ESPN Insider. It...
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At the number 5 spot, the more sure fire players will likely be off the board. Oladipo, McLemore, Noel, and Otto Porter are difficult players to envision not being able to find solid roles in the NBA. However if they are all gone, which ...
At the number 5 spot, the more sure fire players will likely be off the board. Oladipo, McLemore, Noel, and Otto Porter are difficult players to envision not being able to find solid roles in the NBA. However if they are all gone, which is likely, we are left with a different tier of players. Alex Len, Shabazz Muhammad, Anthony Bennett are viable options but each have their own serious question marks. Cody Zeller and Michael Carter Williams are good players but what's their ceiling and do we want to use our highest draft pick in recent history on players who likely will be not much better than mediocre? SO I decided to take a deeper look at Trey Burke and CJ McCollum. Both are likely to be available when the Suns select their player. Neither player is a position of need. Yet a case can be made that they may be the best player available at that draft position. Before my research, (mostly I read articles, watched highlights, and watched scouting videos) I viewed them as relatively interchangeable players. Both are smaller, offense oriented players so in that sense I wasn't wrong. But they are very different players. CJ McCollum is listed just under 6'3. He is VERY intelligent and VERY crafty. He uses hesitation and a killer crossover move to get past his defender. His moves are methodical and deliberate almost as if analyzing his next move and the defense with each dribble. He is a very nice shooter off the catch and off the dribble, making him a valuable asset with the ball in his hands and off the ball. Defensively, he is active off the ball getting steals, blocks and rebounds. THE BAD: Without elite athleticism and without good size he struggled finishing at the rim. He does counter this with a knack for getting to the free throw line, but it is a problem that should only be magnified at the next level. From what I saw, he was ATROCIOUS guarding his man on the ball, getting beat time and time again by players who quite frankly weren't all that fast. MY TAKE: He should be an asset at the next level. At 6'3 he'd have to play as a combo guard alongside the Dragon. Personally, I like the idea of adding the shooting he would bring. But if he struggles with the length of NBA defenders he may be limited at the next level. I like his game, but am not sure if it translates well or poorly if at all. My opinion dropped on him as I can't help but think we could likely find a player that contributes in those areas at number 30... Trey Burke is listed at just under 6'. He is a great shooter as well and has range well beyond the NBA three point line. He is a speedy guard and has a knack for the big moment. Watching him, my first thought was "this kid can play in the League!" When he gets to the rim, I saw him finish cleanly. He has a good midrange game. He also has legit PG skills and can hit his man on the PnR or the shooter off the drive. I have a hard time seeing him not contribute in the league. At worst, he should be able to find a niche as an instant offense off the bench. Though he should be better than that. THE BAD: His shot selection can be spotty. He's a volume scorer and while he draws the attention of the defense with the ball in his hands, I didn't see much off the ball ability from him. His size is also a big concern, as he will likely always be a liability on defense. MY TAKE: I don't really see much of a role for him on our team. Unlike McCollum he can't play the off guard, and quite frankly I don't believe he will be good enough to move Dragon to the off guard position permanently At the number 5 spot, the more sure fire players will likely be off the board. Oladipo, McLemore, Noel, and Otto Porter are difficult players to envision not being able to find solid roles in the NBA. However if they are all gone, which is likely, we are left with a differ
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LeBron James Steals for the Smash LeBron James catches the Pacers off guard and sails in for the easy slam. Visit http://www.nba.com/video for more highlights. About the NBA: The NBA is the p... From: NBA Views: 9 2 ratings Time: 0...
LeBron James Steals for the Smash LeBron James catches the Pacers off guard and sails in for the easy slam. Visit http://www.nba.com/video for more highlights. About the NBA: The NBA is the p... From: NBA Views: 9 2 ratings Time: 00:31 More in Sports
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IRVINE, California, May 24. THE Speedo Grand Challenge kicked off today with its first day of competition. The Trojan Swim Club dominated the first night of finals, with Jessica Hardy collecting a do...
IRVINE, California, May 24. THE Speedo Grand Challenge kicked off today with its first day of competition. The Trojan Swim Club dominated the first night of finals, with Jessica Hardy collecting a do...
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Everyone enjoy this Memorial Day Weekend! Pls be safe and God Bless**
Everyone enjoy this Memorial Day Weekend! Pls be safe and God Bless**
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Jordan Zimmermann became the National League's first eight-game winner, and the Washington Nationals followed a calamitous road trip with a winning start to a homestand, beating the Philadelphia Phillies 5-2 on Friday night.
Jordan Zimmermann became the National League's first eight-game winner, and the Washington Nationals followed a calamitous road trip with a winning start to a homestand, beating the Philadelphia Phillies 5-2 on Friday night.
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Anibal Sanchez took a no-hitter into the ninth inning before Minnesota's Joe Mauer broke it up with a one-out single, and that was the only hit the Detroit right-hander allowed in the Tigers' 6-0 victory against the Twins on Friday night.
Anibal Sanchez took a no-hitter into the ninth inning before Minnesota's Joe Mauer broke it up with a one-out single, and that was the only hit the Detroit right-hander allowed in the Tigers' 6-0 victory against the Twins on Friday night.
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In his final two games against the Indiana Pacers as a member of the Boston Celtics, Ray Allen combined to shoot 10-27 from the field. In the 2012-13 regular season, against Indiana, Allen missed 13 of 16 shots, and made just one three-p...
In his final two games against the Indiana Pacers as a member of the Boston Celtics, Ray Allen combined to shoot 10-27 from the field. In the 2012-13 regular season, against Indiana, Allen missed 13 of 16 shots, and made just one three-pointer in nine attempts. Allen, an 88 percent free throw shooter on the year, did make 4-5 from the line. Over the first six quarters of Indiana’s pairing with Allen’s Heat in the Eastern Conference finals, the bad luck streak in dancing school has continued, with the sharpshooter hitting for just eight attempts in 10 tries off the Miami bench. Weirder, he’s missed three of his six free throw attempts, including the infamous clang that allowed the Pacers to tie Game 1 at the end of regulation, and a technical foul miss that led to a mention that we very much appreciated. This could be the tipping off point. A post like this could serve as a lowest dip for Allen and the Heat, especially if they find away to stop what should be a lacking Pacers offense (scored 50 points in the second half in game one, and 53 in Friday evening’s first half) and dash into the open court. The long arms of Paul George, Lance Stephenson, and George Hill aren’t as effective when Allen is spotting up in the corner in transition, with LeBron whipping away pass after pass. It’s a pattern so far, though. Shooting 15-53 in six and a half games isn’t a fluke, it’s a matchup problem. The Heat had quite a bit to worry about entering this third round with Indiana. They probably didn’t think they’d have to Ray Allen’s shooting stroke, though. Odd, and untimely. (And, perhaps, just one second half blitzkrieg away from righting itself.)
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So the Pacers basically dominate the first half of Game 2 in Miami and only lead by six points at the half? Not good, Indiana. This play cut it to six at the end of the half. How many other humans on the planet can make the pass that LeB...
So the Pacers basically dominate the first half of Game 2 in Miami and only lead by six points at the half? Not good, Indiana. This play cut it to six at the end of the half. How many other humans on the planet can make the pass that LeBron James does here? GIF from [...]The post Here is LeBron James’ Absurd Pass to Mike Miller for a Buzzer-Beater Three appeared first on Dime Magazine (dimemag.com) : Daily NBA News, NBA Trades, NBA Rumors, Basketball Videos, Sneakers.
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